Sanders and Kasich on CNN calling it a sad day in America. Both calling for special committees, Sanders asking for special prosecutor, Kasich saying it may end up being necessary. Kasich - not to impeachment level - yet. Both adamant about further and more intensive Trump/Russia collusion investigation. Both agree that there was Russian interference in the election that impacted the election. Kasich, "quit talking about Clinton e-mails and get to the bottom of the Russian story."
This further insures to me that Trump is the right man for the job.
TPTB doesn't want him there. He can't be bought.
This is why the man was elected.
Y'all keep it up...
I look at him as a quarterback with no line, receivers, or backs. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him, AND the refs calling penalties against him, AND the announcers lying on their broadcast of the game.Fewer and fewer people want him there, and he started off with the lowest numbers in history. It will be interesting to see his supporters continue to distance themselves.
In your opinion, on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best) how do you feel Trump has performed to this point?
How low would that number need to be before you would start questioning the quality of his presidency?
I look at him as a quarterback with no line, receivers, or backs. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him, AND the refs calling penalties against him, AND the announcers lying on their broadcast of the game.
That's a good analogy. What kind of quarterback would be so disliked by his own team that they would not only fail to protect him but would go as far as to help tackle him?
I think most coaches would see that as a slight indication of a problem and quickly look to make a QB change.
That's a good analogy. What kind of quarterback would be so disliked by his own team that they would not only fail to protect him but would go as far as to help tackle him?
I think most coaches would see that as a slight indication of a problem and quickly look to make a QB change.
Fewer and fewer people want him there, and he started off with the lowest numbers in history. It will be interesting to see his supporters continue to distance themselves.
In your opinion, on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best) how do you feel Trump has performed to this point?
How low would that number need to be before you would start questioning the quality of his presidency?
I look at him as a quarterback with no line, receivers, or backs. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him. Actually, as a quarterback with his line, receivers, and backs trying to tackle him, AND the refs calling penalties against him, AND the announcers lying on their broadcast of the game.
You actually think that someone the Washington elite hate must be bad?
No help for you.
Perhaps the question you should be asking is, "What kind of team would try to kill their quarterback, and what kind of coach would allow it to continue?"
That's a good analogy. What kind of quarterback would be so disliked by his own team that they would not only fail to protect him but would go as far as to help tackle him?
I think most coaches would see that as a slight indication of a problem and quickly look to make a QB change.
The provocative offer for the Kremlin to share evidence with U.S. oversight committees about the Oval Office meeting came with the caveat that the request for the transcript would have to come from the Trump administration.
This will help for sure.
Putin offers to provide Congress with details of Trump disclosures to Russian envoys
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...dbb23c75d82_story.html?utm_term=.908fafa9f93e